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One million parents will still be supporting their children after retiring
because of the trend for having families later in life, a study suggests.

A survey of 2,000 Britons found that the cut-off age for having a child for
men and women was considered to be 49 and 43 respectively. The study,
carried out by the insurer LV=, found that between 1992 and 2012, the number
of men having children after 45 had risen by 298 per cent. The number of
women giving birth after 40 rose by 149 per cent.